By now you’ve heard that “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett has had all 16 felony counts against him dropped.
If you haven’t, my colleague Sister Toldja has the initial report, and Bonchie has details as to why it was dropped. To see the reasons are infuriating is putting lightly.
But if you’re looking for a barometer on how people feel about Smollett getting away with everything he has, then I present to you the Twitter account for the writers of “Empire” who decided to parade the fact that Smollett dodged justice around, and added that the show would see us all on Wednesday when it airs.
see y’all Wednesday. #empire #empirefox pic.twitter.com/jQUtsHcQBF
— Empire Writers (@EmpireWriters) March 26, 2019
If the show was looking to find support within the court of public opinion, it definitely won’t find it on the internet. In no time flat, the show found itself deluged in angry responses, and promises that the show would not be on their viewing list.
What an absolutely garbage response to this whole situation.
— Keegz Saibot (@TS_Theory) March 26, 2019
He wasn’t exonerated of anything. Strange that you’re so proud to bring back an employee who actually staged a hate crime in attempt to get more $$ out of you.
— Julie (@fr4ctals) March 26, 2019
No, you will not!
— Fort Knight Patriots (@FKPatriots) March 26, 2019
.@EmpireFOX Writers are actually gloating over this travesty of justice!
Hope @EmpireWriters NEVER write an episode about #Racism or #HateCrimes because their credibility is shot.#HateCrimeHoax of #JussieSmollett
— SmirKing Revenge (@InvisibleHand78) March 26, 2019
Trash.
— Shadyhugs (@Shadyhugs) March 26, 2019
Disgusting.
— Lori Brolin-Zizza (@lbrolin) March 26, 2019
Hope the show tanks!
— Loved & Imperfec† (@RayneNGrace) March 26, 2019
You should be ashamed of yourselves.
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) March 26, 2019
A gross insult to justice. #Corruption
— Tim (@Tulkasdk) March 26, 2019
— BustinJustin69 #Valleyboyz (@bustinjustin68) March 26, 2019
At the time of this writing, the Empire account has received nearly 3,000 responses, dwarfing the number of retweets and likes it has received. This is what’s called “getting ratio’d,” which is what happens on Twitter when someone says something on Twitter that displeases the internet.
In this case, the internet has spoken, and they don’t find Smollett’s sudden escape from justice as funny or endearing as FOX producers do.
It also should be noted that the DOJ and the FBI are still investigating Smollett. He’s not done with the law yet.
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